Have you ever Bought a gun off line? and if so where?

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Soo Im Pretty much giving up on finding a gun in the local gun Shops... So i have Been Lookin On line at site that sell guns...such as www.impactguns.com and www.budsgunshop.com.... Do any of you suggest this?? Or has anyone ever bought a gun this way?

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I would absolutely prefer to purchase from a local shop. I would give a shop that would work with me a LOT of business. However, list price, no customer service, and the like have turned me off. I will still buy locally if I can, but, I don't feel like I have to, or, I should.

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Bought a few on the internet, try CDNN for thier catalog online that you have to download. A few more: Online Gun Deals, Guns America, Sarco, Centerfire, Summit guns. CDNN has some great prices. Never had any problem with them, in fact just got a brand new Sig Pro from them. Check out and look for a list of FFL guys in your area and how much they charge, also check what the shipping cost is on anything you order. Spad

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I heard the RAMI in 40 S&W had some reliability issues. You should go to Keith's and checkout the P06 which is a little bigger but more reliable and it will take the CZ75 mags. I have the P01 in 9mm and it's awesome!

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I also have a PO-1 in 9mm and it is a superb pistol. I did have a CZ Rami in 9mm a limited run S/S slide model that had problems. Contacted CZ, they picked the gun up told me they would replace it with a regular Rami or would I like a PO-1 instead. I opted for the PO-1 and am glad I did, it is a great pistol and CZ service is excellent. Wouldn't hesitate to buy a new CZ on line. Spad

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I bought from http://www.tannerssportcenter.com/ and I couldn't believe how nice they were and how great their prices are. I bought a hard to find Beretta from them and it was a very simple transaction provided you have a decent local place to do the transfer.

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Sure have...Classicarms...Gunbroker...Aimsurplus...just make sure you're dealing with a reputable company or a seller that has a good feedback reputation. I always buy local if possible, but often you cannot find what you want. As for pistols...check out S&W's M&P series...they are very nice firearms.

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I've only ever bought one online once, from http://www.ableammo.com I would have bought local, but none of the local places could get the gun I want. Able is good for price comparisons. Their prices are slightly high, but not too bad. Pretty easy to deal with too.

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